GTNF 2016 Participant Package and Registration

A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE IDEAS AND INFORMATION

GTNF 2016 is an inclusive and participatory event, where everyone is encouraged to contribute to the discussions.

The annual forum brings together industry leaders and a wide range of stakeholders involved in shaping the current and future landscape for tobacco and nicotine. Typically, delegates come from academia and the scientific and public health communities, together with investors, analysts, think tanks and the media.

This diversity of expertise and points of view is unique and makes for a challenging and exhilarating exchange. We invite you to join the conversation this September.

You should be at least 18 years old in order to register for and attend GTNF 2016. No refunds after September 1st, 2016.

PRESS ATTENDANCE AT GTNF 2016:

A limited number of press passes are available—please contact Elise Rasmussen at elise@tobaccoreporter.com for further details.

THE GTNF 2016 PARTICIPANTS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

Three nights’ accommodation (27, 28 and 29 September) at the five-star Hotel Metropole in Brussels

Entrance to all GTNF plenary sessions and breakout sessions of your choice

Networking breakfasts on Wednesday and Thursday mornings, 28 and 29 September

Welcome reception and dinner on Tuesday evening, 27 September

Lunches on Wednesday and Thursday, 28 and 29 September

Attendance at the Tobacco Reporter Golden Leaf Awards Gala Dinner on the evening of Wednesday, 28 September

Attendance at an evening social event on Thursday, 29 September

Registration for GTNF 2016 is now open.

Choose from two packages for accommodation at the Hotel Metropole Brussels and attendance at GTNF 2016:

Delegates must be 18 years of age or older. We request that only representatives of the tobacco and vapor industries and those with a genuine business connection to the industry should register on this site as delegates.

If you are not connected to these industries but are interested in attending the event, then please contact us and we will be happy to consider your request. Please contact:

Elise Rasmussen (elise@tobaccoreporter.com)

Rhonda Combs (rhonda@tobaccoreporter.com)

The Chatham House Rule

The GTNF was created to facilitate open and free discussion amongst delegates. The main objective of all GTNF forums, workshops and presentations is to encourage participants to freely express contradictory opinions and views. The experience of this and similar events has been that this is best achieved though the Chatham House Rule, so that participants know their contributions will not be attributed unless they give express permission.

To encourage effective dialogue, we are therefore asking all delegates to observe these fundamental rules and courtesies:

Participants are free to use the information received, however neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.

The only exception to this rule will be where the speaker gives express permission for his or her identity to be revealed.

Tobacco Reporter representatives reserve the right to deny access to GTNF 2015 to anyone not prepared to adhere to these rules of engagement, or to anyone deemed by representatives of Tobacco Reporter to be in violation of these rules, at any time without explanation or prior warning.